I finished this baby blanket two weeks ago and only now I found the time to post about it. I found the pattern on Ravelry (click here), it’s called Ezra’s blanket and it’s available for free both on Ravelry and the author’s blog (click here). The stitches used are basically seed stitch and moss stitch. I added a red velvet ribbon to the edges, which turned out pretty awesome in my opinion.

This blanket is used to wrap baby’s first clothes after delivery and it will provide a confy and warm nest for the baby right after delivery:

As to the latest pregnancy news, the delivery is now scheduled; my obstetrician strongly advised a planned c-section because baby (which has an estimated percentile of 90, btw! Meaning really big baby) didn’t turn and is confortably sit with his but down in my pelvis! A vaginal delivery would be very risky and a c-section is the safest option in this case. So if everything goes well, my son will be born on the 31st of July! There’s only two and a half weeks left until the big day!

Congratulation! I did not know you were pregnant! About the position of the baby... I know it sounds pretty crazy but i know at least 10 people who have been in a situation like yours (baby won't turn) and who have sat on a radio or other music producing device. I don't know how long they had to sit, but the baby turned to the music and they gave natural birth. I laughed the first time I heard this. However, i have heard it A LOT since...

EN Summary: After cleaning up the lining on the sleeves and sleeve vent, I couldn’t help myself and finished the cuffs. I recorded a short movie on Instagram which will give you an idea of how it looks :). Then I proceeded with setting in the sleeves by hand. Keep reading to find out about my progress so far!
--- PT Sumário: Depois de fazer o acabamento do forro nas mangas e na abertura dos punhos, não resisti a terminar o acabamento dos punhos. Gravei um vídeo no instagram que vos dará uma ideia de como fica. Depois passei à parte de coser as mangas à jaqueta à mão. Continuem a ler para verem o meu progresso até ao momento!